Television is often cited as a cause of violent crime or behaviour.
Usually, this connection is made in the context of the behaviour of
young people - as another way of blaming them for the broader ills
of society. It is rare, however, for even a single reference to
television to be included in the index of reports on juvenile
crime. Television, it seems, is presented as an increasingly
influential force in society, even though there has been scant
discussion on how it really influences the behaviour of young
people. Brian Simpson seeks to redress the balance and investigates
why television has become a welcome scape-goat.
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